The video shows an explosive-laden package standing in a dry, grassy field, with the words "boy" and "girl" painted on it. The forest service investigated the fire, which authorities said caused more than $8 million in suppression costs and damages.

The incident happened back in Arizona in April 2017, but now thanks to a Freedom of Information Act request from the Arizona Daily Star the video has been made public. Blue smoke can briefly be seen billowing up before flames spread onto the surrounding shrubby grass. The wildfire was sparked when the Border Patrol agent shot at an explosive target.

The incident, which happened in April 2017, resulted in 800 firefighters being called as the fire burned for nearly two weeks.

At the end of the video, a man can be heard yelling twice for people to, "Start packing up".

The then-off duty Border Patrol agent reported the fire immediately and admitted to being the cause of ignition.

Brexit: Donald Tusk says deal 'will avoid hard border'Former Brexit secretary Dominic Raab has hit out at Theresa May's withdrawal deal, branding it worse than remaining in the EU. Donald Tusk made the remark in a letter to European Union leaders ahead of a summit on Sunday .

Speaking in court, he told the judge: "It was a complete accident".

One of the commenters where the video is posted on YouTube, wrote, "I feel bad for the poor baby boy who's inheriting those genes". He will also spend five years on probation.

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